“…Among these, methanogenic members of the orders Methanosarcinales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, and Methanopyrales were found to populate the human gut, along with the members of Desulfurococcales, Sulfolobales, Thermoproteales, Nitrososphaerales, and Halobacteriales orders, also detected in the human intestine (Gaci et al, 2014). A recent work, while confirming an increased prevalence of M. stadtmanae in the majority of human samples, failed to detect any nonmethanogenic archaeal lineages (Raymann et al, 2017), unless the Haloferax massiliensis and Haloferax assiliense, demonstrating that halophilic archaea can inhabit the human gut (Khelaifia and Raoult, 2016;Khelaifia et al, 2018).…”